Itās early springtime in Georgia, right when the cherry blossoms are blooming and in true Southern fashion, the pollen is thick, caking the screens of cell phones, drying out throats and sparking conversation on which allergy medication gives the most relief.Ā
The decent size group of reporters at the Childrenās Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground may have been wiping the pollen from their camera lenses, but Atlanta United didnāt allow the pollen to irritate them.Ā Ā
The team practiced fully on Tuesday. They started with keepaway drills then moved onto diamond passing drills and possession games. All of these took place on the far side of the pitch. From a distance, it was hard to tell apart the players, so reporters carried their video cameras across the field to record clean shots.Ā Ā
And when the players moved close to the building for the final part of practice, there was a boom in volume. Coaches divided the players into four teams, and two teams competed in a āmake it, take itā challenge. It was 5-v-5, but only one side had a goalkeeper, as Bobby Shuttleworth made sure to remind assistant coach Diego de la Torre when he forgot to count the goalkeeper. (āIām a soccer player too, man,ā Shuttleworth cracked.)Ā
The coaches put the players through the drill and limited playersā touches. It was clear that the point of the game was to work on high pressure. When one team had the ball, the opposition applied heavy pressure immediately, almost as if the contest was how deep on the field they could take away the ball.Ā
The games took place on a smaller pitch with a regulation-size goal on one side and two miniature goals on the other, which explains why assistant coach Eugenio Villazón urged players to āmake the field big.ā The small pitch size created fast-paced play, like a sharp cut and right-footed shot from forward Erik Centeno and a doubtless, firm strike from midfielder Santiago Sosa.Ā
Here are a few more observations from the Training Ground on Tuesday:Ā
Santiago SosaĀ
Sosa was available after training today. The midfielder was one of the three members of the team who had a short delay arriving to Atlanta after the preseason trip to Mexico. He, along with Franco Ibarra and Thiago Almada, had to wait in Argentina on theirĀ visas. Sosa also spent preseason working his way back from sports hernia surgery he went through in November.Ā
Sosa played his first minutes of the season coming on as a sub in the 79th minute against CF MontrĆ©al. He was on the pitch for the end of the match when Almada and Brooks Lennon scored goals to lead to Atlanta Unitedās comeback.Ā Ā
The midfielder assessed his health and fitness at media on Tuesday. He said heās feeling good, tactically and physically, and could go a full 90 if needed.Ā Ā
āI feel comfortable with whatever the coach asks of me, whatever role he needs me to fill,ā he said.Ā
Sosa appeared to be moving well throughout training. In fact, he spent extra time on the pitch after training concluded. All of the players headed to the locker room except Sosa, who worked individually with the head coach Gonzalo Pineda and the other assistants on passing and match-like situations.Ā Ā
āIām very motivated to play,ā Sosa said. āI feel like I can play 90 minutes. Ultimately, itās the coachās decision who plays and also who travels. All I can say is I feel fully prepared.āĀ
With Sosa returning, a midfield that seemed depleted during the teamās 3-0 loss to Colorado Rapids suddenly seems full. Ozzie Alonso, Marcelino Moreno, Almada and Sosa are making their way back to earning playing time. They join Amar SejdiÄ, Mattheus Rossetto and Jake Mulraney, who have each had good moments in 2022.Ā Ā
Itās a talented group, but Sosa welcomes the chance to compete.Ā Ā
āI think itās a very healthy competition we have on the team,ā Sosa said. āItās good that we have that kind of competition because it makes each one of us better.ā
Young PlayersĀ
Five members of the first team are away on international duty and will be returning to the club later this week. Their absence made space for several young players to practice such as Centeno, Aiden McFadden and Noah Cobb, who came up from the 2's to train with the first team.Ā Ā
Cobb was also available to the media after training. It was his first time speaking with reporters since signing with Atlanta United 2 on March 23, and taking on a group of cameras head-on in his first appearance as a professional soccer player, Cobb looked older and more poised than his 16 years might indicate.Ā Ā
āIt was a lot of work in progress, but really the works starts now,ā Cobb said. āDeveloping in the Academy it was tough, and it was fun. But now, stepping up to the professional level, there are more responsibilities. So, Iāve got to take that on board and keep working.āĀ Ā Ā
The 16-year-old defender worked his way up through Atlanta Unitedās academy. Originally from Chattanooga, Tenn., he played recreational ball there before making the transition to Georgia. He joined the U-12s and was part of the U-14 squad that won the Manchester City Cup in 2019.Ā
He joined the first team this preseason and traveled with the club to Guadalajara, Mexico. Although he claimed to be nervous at first, Cobb had some other young players around like Homegrowns Caleb Wiley and Tyler Wolff to usher him to the team. He trained with the first team during the trip and started the scrimmage against TepatitlĆ”n FC on Feb. 13.Ā Ā Ā Ā
āI got to know the guys and I got a little bit of a taste of the level,ā he said. āIt was a really good trip, playing against two of the teams down there, really good competition, so it was good.āĀ
Cobbās contract is also an MLS deal, which goes into effect next year, and heāll officially become an Atlanta United Homegrown player in 2023. While heās certain thereās no rush for him to be on that level just yet, he feels confident he can play in MLS.Ā
āI think I can play at this level, itās definitely something Iām going to have to work my way into the group,ā he said. āWhen youāre the new kid on the block, itās a little bit different. I think with time I can definitely work into the group. I think I have the ability to do so.āĀ Ā
Atlanta United 2Ā
Itās a big week for Atlanta United 2 as the team picked up its first win of the season, taking advantage of a 10-man Charleston Battery side and winning 4-1 at Fifth Third Bank Stadium. Conway led the way with three goals and an assist.Ā Ā
It was Conwayās first hat trick, and he was voted USL Championship Player of the Week for his performance.
Cobb, whoās playing with the 2ās this season, was in the starting XI in the match against Charleston Battery. Heās started all four matches and played a full 90 in every 2's match so far in 2022.
As he looks to grow into an MLS caliber player, Cobb is hoping to learn some leadership skills while with the 2ās. Heās particularly taking the opportunity to learn from Mikey Ambrose and Alex De John, who have also been playing with the Atlanta United 2 some this season.
āIndividually, I want to step up and see how big of a leader I can be in that 2s locker room,ā Cobb said. āI know Iām new, but thereās still a lot of kids that have less appearances than me, so maybe I can be a shoulder they can lean on and help them out.ā
Cobb is using this season with the 2's to help him gain some experience and help prepare for when that Homegrown contract goes into effect next year.
āFor me right now, itās taking everything in and seeing how much I can learn and develop and then apply that knowledge down in the 2s games,ā Cobb said. āBecause I can use those 2's games as a real focal point and a learning opportunity for me so that way next year I can be as prepared as possible during the MLS season.ā
As Cobb looks to grow individually as a leader, he wants to help Atlanta United 2 reach a specific milestone this season and do something it's never done before: qualify for the USL playoffs and contend for a title.
āThatās the big main goal for us this year,ā Cobb said.
Goal of the Month
On Tuesday, the club announced the goal of the month presented by Lunazul. Although there were some memorable goals during March ā Mulraneyās game-winner against Charlotte FC and the direct free kick from Brooks Lennon ā this monthās award goes to arguably the trickiest of them all: Almadaās strike against CF MontrĆ©al in the 85th minute.
It was Almadaās first goal with the club, and it arrived in just his second appearance in MLS. The midfielder previously appeared in the Charlotte match, coming on as a sub in the 56th minute to make his club debut, a moment he said gave him goosebumps. He replaced Wolff at halftime against MontrĆ©al. Later in the half, he found the back of the net.
āWeāre very happy for Thiago,ā Sosa said. āHeās a new player whoās new to the group. He just joined us this season, but heās an excellent player. Heās shown that during his time in Argentina. And when he scored that goal, all of us, his teammates, were really happy. Not just because it was his first goal, but because it led to the tying goal in the match.ā
The finish was arguably the best of Atlanta Unitedās year so far. Almada controlled a bouncing ball off Lennonās corner kick. Then, he created some space for himself after throwing off a Montreal defender. Almada delivered the strike while leaning back, and it was perfectly placed in the upper right corner beyond the keeperās reach.
āIt was a golazo,ā Sosa said.
Spring Soccer
The start of 2022 has been solid for Atlanta United as it earned seven points in its first four matches. The club took advantage of having three of its first four matches at home and continued to defend its current streak of going unbeaten at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 10 straight matches.
Last time out, Atlanta United made an improbable comeback, scoring two goals in the final minutes of the match with just 10 men on the field to erase a 3-1 halftime deficit. The team went on to earn a positive result and draw CF MontrƩal 3-3.
āFor us to be able to come back, I think it gave us a positive mental boost,ā Sosa said.
Now, the team emerges from the international break into a challenging stretch. In April, the club will host just one match at home. This month, the team travels for the first of two meetings against Eastern Conference foes D.C. United and Inter Miami. It will also travel to Canada for its second matchup of the season against CF MontrĆ©al and to the Carolinas for the clubās first-ever appearance at Bank of America Stadium.
It's a long season, but the club knows the importance of these matches early in the schedule.
āI think itās really important to pick up points early in the season because by midseason you can kind of see teams already be in their place in the standings,ā Sosa said. āLast year, for example, New England was able to get a big advantage early and they were able to maintain that throughout the season.ā
The first road test of April is this Saturday when the team travels to D.C. where more cherry blossoms are in bloom. Stay tuned to ATLUTD.com for more match coverage.